Russian opposition members to hold anti-war rally in Berlin.
Opposition members announced a demonstration in Berlin
Russian opposition members Yulia Navalnaya, Ilya Yashin, and Vladimir Kara-Murza announced an anti-war demonstration in Berlin on November 17. This was announced via a video message that Ilya Yashin posted on his Instagram page.
The march will demand the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine, hold Putin accountable as a war criminal, and release all political prisoners. The opposition members noted that they cannot hold legal protests in Russia but want to show the world that there is a peaceful and civilized Russia.
The opposition members urge everyone who can to come to Berlin and join the anti-war movement.
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Previously, Yulia Navalnaya was arrested for participating in an extremist community, but she continues to fight for her husband’s cause and urges Russians to protest against the war. Yulia Navalnaya was recognized as one of the 100 most influential people of 2024 by Time magazine and became the head of the international human rights organization Human Rights Foundation.
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